Maybe it would be cool to have just one basic class which can use some abilities of different jobs. Like we had with freelancer (?). Then let the job stone system be as it is but let them use different types of weps.
Maybe it would be cool to have just one basic class which can use some abilities of different jobs. Like we had with freelancer (?). Then let the job stone system be as it is but let them use different types of weps.


your moms not a real final fantasy!



Can't say I really enjoy the classes myself. They have their uses but outside of the rare occasion, i'll never be using them anymore.


I gotta say that I like FFXI's system better where jobs can use different weapons, but I'm dealing with FFXIV's.


I don't know where this thread went,
but,
I know from personal experience,
the only way to get better with a martial art or weapon style (in this case)
is by doing.
That's why I like the Armoury System; it represents a different growth than most games. It starts with: choose a basic weapon, then you learn it, then you learn the actual Job when you get the Job. But it all builds basically off a guy/girl randomly running out into the wilderness with a cruddy metal sword and learning how to stab/slash/whatever marmots, dodos, wolves, etc.


Except your not learning a tool of war your learning a class. just because you select a class that's proficient in its use doesn't make you an expert swords man right auto the box, this game seems to think it does.I don't know where this thread went,
but,
I know from personal experience,
the only way to get better with a martial art or weapon style (in this case)
is by doing.
That's why I like the Armoury System; it represents a different growth than most games. It starts with: choose a basic weapon, then you learn it, then you learn the actual Job when you get the Job. But it all builds basically off a guy/girl randomly running out into the wilderness with a cruddy metal sword and learning how to stab/slash/whatever marmots, dodos, wolves, etc.
Except you're not an expert swordsman right out of the box. Level 0 would be no skill. Level 1 would be beginner, and this is reflected in your skill list. I don't know about you, but I sure as hell didn't have things like Rage of Halone, Goring Blade, Chaos Thrust, Simian Thrash and the like at level one.
I had to earn of series of points that showed I had experience with the class.....what do they call those again?
i think those are called magic pointsExcept you're not an expert swordsman right out of the box. Level 0 would be no skill. Level 1 would be beginner, and this is reflected in your skill list. I don't know about you, but I sure as hell didn't have things like Rage of Halone, Goring Blade, Chaos Thrust, Simian Thrash and the like at level one.
I had to earn of series of points that showed I had experience with the class.....what do they call those again?
or maybe levels, could be either
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